Meet the woman who had a Romanian refugee secretly living in her garden shed!

London, Mar 31 (ANI): A Brit woman was taken by surprise when she found out that a Romanian refugee was secretly living in her shed, having picnics in the garden and even chatted with neighbours.

Tilly Newman was unaware of her lodger until she went to spring-clean the shed and found the man sleeping on the garden furniture.

“He was lying there happily and put two thumbs up when I opened the door and said: ‘Nice shed’. It was very bizarre,” the Daily Star quoted her as saying.

One neighbour, who did not want to be identified, said: “We saw him a couple of times eating in the garden when the family were out. He said: ‘Hello’. He looked so at home we presumed he was a family friend and didn’t suspect anything.”

When caught, the immigrant told Tilly, 22, that he had moved in at the end of February after getting kicked out of nearby digs in Bromley, Kent.

She said that while talking to her, he was sipping a carton of orange juice, which he finished and put in the recycling bin.

He made himself at home by dozing on the patio sun-lounger and washing himself with the garden hose.

Tilly’s brother James, 25, said their uninvited guest, who was in his 20s, had sheets, clothes and trainers when they caught him.

Tilly and her mum took the man down to the police station, where they discovered he was on bail for a public order offence.

After being released he returned to his makeshift home, despite being warned not to by the police.

Tilly said: “It is not very nice. I do not like being in the house on my own now.”

And since then, she has a new lock on the shed hoping that the refugee does not make a third appearance.

“The police gave him a final warning, so hopefully we have seen the last of him,” added James. (ANI)

Man jumps from moving car to avoid his ex

A 25-year-old man is in hospital this morning after jumping out of a moving car in Darwin’s CBD to escape an argument he was having with his ex-girlfriend.

Police received a report that a man had been run over on Daly Street just before 5pm yesterday.

They arrived to find the man lying on the road but he soon told them he had jumped out.

The car was going about twenty kilometres an hour at the time.

Police say his 19-year-old ex-girlfriend was driving while disqualified.

The man received minor injuries and is being kept in hospital for observation.

Meanwhile, police are appealing for help to find a group of teenagers seen running away from a car on fire in Wagaman early this morning.

Police and fire services were called to the corner of Malay Road and Tasman Circuit at about 2am where a fire had been started in the back seat of the stolen car.

Duty Superintendent Mike Murphy says a resident used his garden hose to put out the fire which preserved the scene for investigators.

“We’ve seized that vehicle and our forensic team will conduct an analysis of that vehicle and get some DNA at some time,” he said.

“So anyone who may have heard or seen any youths running in the area around Wagaman this morning, if they could please call us on Crime Stoppers that would help us in any identification.”

Coming soon: a horror story on American Fritzl’s victim?

London, Sept 20 (ANI): Publishers and Hollywood studios have begun a multi-million dollar bidding war for the rights to sex slave Jaycee Dugard’s horrifying life story.

Fresh details of the American Fritzl’s victim have emerged, including that in the early days of her captivity, the terrified schoolgirl was so hungry she ate bugs and worms in the rambling back garden where she was held in tents and lock-up sheds, reports The Daily Express.

She had to use a garden hose to shower outside, even in winters, say detectives guarding her and her two daughters, fathered by kidnapper Phillip Garrido.

However, the public apparently is desperate for the full story of how Jaycee, now 29, survived after being snatched on her way to a school bus stop when she was only 11.

A New York literary agent, who estimates the book and film rights to be worth up to 12million dollars, said: “You couldn’t dream up a script like this. Americans can’t wait to hear the story from the girl who lived it.”

A Hollywood studio producer said: “Everyone is in the market for this story. Poor Jaycee’s life may have been hell for 18 years but she’ll never want for anything for the rest of it.”

Garrido, a registered sex offender, has been linked to six child abductions and murders stretching back years within a 400-mile radius of the ramshackle home in Antioch, California, where Jaycee was held. (ANI)

When Aaron Eckhart bathed himself in his front yard!

London, September 19 (ANI): Actor Aaron Eckhart recently stripped to his undergarments in front of his neighbours as he took bath at his front yard in his Los Angeles home.

The ‘Paycheck’ star had returned from Louisiana after a shoot, when he realized that his plumber had not fixed waterworks in his house.

So Eckhart could only douse himself with the garden hose.
“I took a shower in my front yard because I’m doing a movie in Louisiana and I came here (to L.A.) and forgot that I had unleashed my plumber on my plumbing in my house so I have no water. I can’t use the toilet or anything like that.” Contactmusic quoted him as saying. (ANI)

The hi-tech Tudor cottage that Twitters!

London, September 9 (ANI): A cottage on an English island may have become the most envied house after its owner converted it into one of the most hi-tech homes in the world by connecting it to popular internet messaging service Twitter.

IBM head of invention Andy Stanford-Clark installed his home with hundreds of sensors that inform him when his dinner is ready, if someone is at the door or when a mouse has been caught in a trap.

The Tudor cottage on the Isle of Wight automatically sends a Tweet or message to the 43-year-old engineer if energy usage level is higher than normal or if he has left a light on or a tap running.

The house also alerts about things ranging from the burglar alarm to be relayed by the blogging website.

“Monitoring things such as how much power our house is using can give us valuable insights into the cost of various appliances in the home,” the Telegraph quoted him as saying at the British Science Festival.

“Recently I was out and got a tweet saying water usage was higher than normal. I phoned home and my wife looked out of the window to see the garden hose had been left on.

“This can help us take steps to reduce our carbon footprint and reduce energy bills. Mine has dropped by a third in the last year. These systems are also relatively inexpensive to set up – a basic set-up would cost around 150 pounds,” he added.

Stanford-Clark also said: “It is impossible to know if traps have been triggered without constantly checking. So I developed a Twitter mousetrap which sends me a message when it is triggered.” (ANI)